Glycyrrhetinic acid-modified chitosan nanoparticles enhanced the effect of 5-fuorouracil in murine liver cancer model via regulatory T-cells

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Abstract

Modified chitosan nanoparticles are a promising platform for drug, such as 5-fuorouracil (5-FU), gene, and vaccine delivery. Here, we used chitosan and hepatoma cell-specific binding molecule glycyrrhetinic acid (GA) to synthesize glycyrrhetinic acid-modified chitosan (GA-CTS). The synthetic product was confirmed by infrared spectroscopy and hydrogen nuclear magnetic resonance. By combining GA-CTS and 5-FU, we obtained a GA-CTS/5-FU nanoparticle, with a particle size of 193.7 nm, drug loading of 1.56%, and a polydispersity index of 0.003. The GA-CTS/5-FU nanoparticle provided a sustained-release system comprising three distinct phases of quick, steady, and slow release. In vitro data indicated that it had a dose- and time-dependent anticancer effect. The effective drug exposure time against hepatic cancer cells was increased in comparison with that observed with 5-FU. In vivo studies on an orthotropic liver cancer mouse model demonstrated that GA-CTS/5-FU significantly inhibited cancer cell proliferation, resulting in increased survival time. The antitumor mechanisms for GA-CTS/5-FU nanoparticle were possibly associated with an increased expression of regulatory T-cells, decreased expression of cytotoxic T-cell and natural killer cells, and reduced levels of interleukin-2 and interferon gamma. © 2013 Cheng et al.

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Mingrong, C., Xu, H., Wang, Y., Chen, H., He, B., Gao, X., … Zhang, Z. (2013, October 24). Glycyrrhetinic acid-modified chitosan nanoparticles enhanced the effect of 5-fuorouracil in murine liver cancer model via regulatory T-cells. Drug Design, Development and Therapy. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/DDDT.S52809

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